It seems that your questions are addressed to an Australian application. Suggest you contact : R. Medding at R. Medding and Associates, 15. Helenslea Rd. North Coulfield Victoria 3161,Australia.
Frank. At 12:39 PM 2/25/97 -0500, you wrote: >From: Kevin Richardson <[email protected]> >Subject: Standards applicable to transponders & interrogators > >I do not believe there are any specific international standards concerning >rail transportation and associated transponders/receivers. The >requirements would therefore be derived from generic standards for safety >and EMC concerning similar radio transponders and receivers. > >This type of scenario in Australia I believe would be handled as follows: >Safety would be covered by generic safety standards and in addition "Work >Safe" standards. EMC would be covered also by generic standards and the >normal requirements under the new EMC Framework in Australia. In addition, >for Australia a "Class Licence" for a low power radio transmitter would >probably be required. > >> I would like to know what safety & EMC standards are >> applicable to an "RF Transponder" designed to send (and >> receive) data via RF signal from a mobile unit (railway >> wagon) to an "interrogator" located either in a railway >> station, or another mobile unit, every time the wagon >> passes by a selected point. >> >> Can anybody help me? >> > > >Best regards, >Kevin > > >Kevin Richardson Ph: 043-29-4070 >Stanimore Pty Limited Fax: 043-28-5639 >"The Technology Requirements Specialists" Int'l: >+61-43-xx-xxxx > >Email: Internet: [email protected] Compuserve: >100356,374 > > >
